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Noninvasive Treatment of Hemorrhagic Shock
SBC: ADVANCED CIRCULATORY SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: A03178Shock secondary to acute blood loss remains the number one cause of death for our soldiers. Furthermore, heat shock and dehydration remain a common cause of cardiovascular collapse for our military personnel, especially as operations move increasingly into desert combat. The main objective of this proposal is to continue the development of the inspiratory impedance threshold device (ITD); an opera ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
In-situ Measurement of Automotive Fluids Degradation by Micro-ESR Spectrometry
SBC: AESOP, INC. Topic: A05223Optimized preventative maintenance schedules and in-situ monitoring of vehicle fluid conditions are essential for vehicle reliability, especially when operating in extreme conditions. In the particular case of engine oil, while many types of sensors exist, none directly measure in real time the chemical changes occurring as the oil degrades. A novel, miniature electron spin resonance oil condition ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Building a Rangeland Decision Support System: Linking Ranges Products with DNDC
SBC: APPLIED GEOSOLUTIONS LLC Topic: E401This proposal is submitted under the Innovative Tools and Techniques Supporting the Practical Uses of Earth Science Observations topic. We seek to evaluate and demonstrate technical approaches for linking remote sensing rangeland products with a soil biogeochemical model to form a decision support system for improved rangeland management. The resulting decision support system will be unique and in ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Ultra-Lightweight, High Efficiency Silicon-Carbide (SIC) Based Power Electronic Converters
SBC: Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc. Topic: E207This Small Business of Innovation Research Phase I proposal seeks to investigate and prove the feasibility of developing highly efficient, ultra-lightweight SiC semiconductor based power electronic converters for Earth science mission vehicles. With high temperature operation of power electronics components, heatsinking and active cooling thermal management strategies can be significantly downgrad ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Silicon-Carbide (SIC) Multichip Power Modules (MCPMS) For Power Building Block Applications
SBC: Arkansas Power Electronics International, Inc. Topic: X205This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project seeks to prove the feasibility of developing high power density modular power electronic building blocks based upon high temperature silicon carbide (SiC) multichip power module (MCPM) technologies. The modular approach will allow for auto-configurable stackable modules to be built up in series and/or parallel configurations (through a "plug ...
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Low Fuel-Consumption, High-Altitude Capable, Heavy-Fuel Internal Combustion (IC) Engine Concepts for Unmanned Air Vehicles (UAV)
SBC: BONNER MOTOR CORP. Topic: A05054Internal Combustion engines (IC) are bound in their ability to create power primarily by the volume of air an engine is able to deliver to the combustion chamber. This formula has particular import at high altitude, where air pressure decreases, resulting in a correlative power loss. Traditional solutions for generating higher compensating air pressure are limited to external add-on devices such ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Enhancing the Processing Characteristics of Edible Beans
SBC: Chi's Research Corporation Topic: B304Advanced life-support systems, which use chemical, physical, and biological processes, are being developed to support future long-term human planetary exploration. As a result, there is a need to develop innovative food processes for baseline crops, such as dry beans (legumes) that have a shelf-life of more than one year and can support human life during extended space travel. Legumes are hydrat ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 National Aeronautics and Space Administration -
Nanocapsules for transposon therapy in cancer
SBC: GENESEGUES INC Topic: A04181Viral vectors are used in more than 70% of current gene therapy trials. However, immunogenicity, oncogenicity, and poor tumor transfection efficiencies present significant barriers to clinical success. Sleeping Beauty Transposon (SBT) technology, combined with a targeted, tumor-penetrating, non-viral gene transfer system, offers an alternative approach for therapeutic transgene production with lo ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Advanced Military Diesel Engine Technologies
SBC: HANSEN ENGINE CORP. Topic: A03233Diesel engines are attractive for military use because of good fuel economy and ability to use JP8-type fuels. However naturally-aspirated (n.a.) diesel engines have low power density, and small diesel engines are not amenable to turbo-charging. To overcome this disadvantage for weight-sensitive applications such as portable generators (gensets), the use of a novel supercharger is proposed. In ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of DefenseArmy -
Tamper Sensor Using a Metastable Magnetic Array
SBC: NVE CORP. (FORMERLY NONVOLATILE ELECTRONICS, INC. Topic: A04169This Phase I SBIR program will design and manufacture a unique anti-tamper device determines when adversarial acquisition or exploitation of U.S. analog and/or digital circuit components has been made by monitoring circuit activity. The sensor operates as a sensitive switch. The state of the switch is determined by the configuration of an array of lithographically defined magnetic elements. If ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of DefenseArmy